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**************************************** MONDAY, MARCH 28, 2011 The Board of County Commissioners met in continued session at 8:00 o'clock A.M. Chairman Dupont, Commissioners Lauman and Holmquist, and Clerk Robinson were present. Chairman Dupont opened public comment on matters within the Commissions' Jurisdiction, no one present to speak, Chairman Dupont closed the public comment period. BI-MONTHLY MEETING W/ JOE RUSSELL, HEALTH DEPT. 9:00:27 AM Members present: Chairman James R. Dupont Commissioner Pamela J. Holmquist Members absent: Commissioner Dale W. Lauman Others present: Assistant Mike Pence, Health Dept. Director Joe Russell, Clerk Kile Russell briefed the commission on potential staff cuts that may be coming and spoke about funding for the Health Center. Other items discussed included implementing new adoption and licensing fees at the Animal Shelter and reducing projected fee revenue for Environmental Health. MEETING W/ CINDY JOHNSON This meeting was not held. MEETING W/ DEBBIE PIERSON, GRANT WRITER RE: DISCUSS GRANT ADMINISTRATION FUNDS FOR INTERMOUNTAIN/ CDBG GRANT AND DEQ 319 GRANT 9:46:00 AM Members present: Chairman James R. Dupont Commissioner Pamela J. Holmquist Members absent: Commissioner Dale W. Lauman Others present: Assistant Mike Pence, Grant Writer Debbie Pierson, Finance Director Sandy Carlson, Brett Walcheck, Clerk Kile Pierson reviewed procedures for distribution of administrative funds for grants and reviewed balances from 2009 forward. Discussion was held relative to a grant tracking module available from CSA that would track money at a more in depth level than what can currently be done. Carlson stated she was given a quote of approximately $12,000 for the software and proposes to put it into the FY12 budget. Pierson noted DEQ is willing to support the use of administration funds ($8,000) from current DEQ 319 grant contracts with Flathead County toward purchase of the software. The next topic discussed was whether or not to transfer DEQ grant administrative funds drawn from DEQ to the commission budget. Administrative funds received related to Flathead County’s management of the Bigfork Stormwater Project will remain in the Bigfork Stormwater Project account to be utilized as necessary to implement project activities. Funds may be utilized towards post construction water sampling and testing to monitor the effects of the system improvements. Holmquist suggested that any funds remaining after the completion of the stormwater upgrades should be utilized for long term operation and maintenance of the system. Also discussed was sponsorship of the FY 2012 CDBG grant application on behalf of Intermountain. Flathead County is willing to commit staff time for grant contract administration if the CDBG grant is successful. It is proposed at this time that no administrative funding be requested of CDBG in the grant application, so all funds can be utilized toward actual construction of the Providence Home in Somers. The grant will be collaboratively managed by Flathead County with support from Intermountain. CONSIDERATION OF SIGNS FOR BIGFORK STORMWATER CONSTRUCTION PROJECT 10:01:19 AM Members present: Chairman James R. Dupont Commissioner Pamela J. Holmquist Members absent: Commissioner Dale W. Lauman Others present: Assistant Mike Pence, Grant Writer Debbie Pierson, Brett Walcheck, Clerk Kile Discussion was held relative to additional signage on Grand Drive during construction. After considerable discussion it was agreed Flathead County Road Department would install appropriate signs. Commissioner Holmquist made a motion to direct the Flathead County Road Department to make and install signs where appropriate. Walcheck explained the contractor is required to have signage that says businesses are open. Chairman Dupont seconded the motion. Aye Dupont and Holmquist. Motion carried by quorum.

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MONDAY, MARCH 28, 2011

The Board of County Commissioners met in continued session at 8:00 o'clock A.M. Chairman Dupont, Commissioners Lauman and Holmquist, and Clerk Robinson were present. Chairman Dupont opened public comment on matters within the Commissions' Jurisdiction, no one present to speak, Chairman Dupont closed the public comment period. BI-MONTHLY MEETING W/ JOE RUSSELL, HEALTH DEPT.

9:00:27 AM Members present:

Chairman James R. Dupont Commissioner Pamela J. Holmquist

Members absent: Commissioner Dale W. Lauman

Others present: Assistant Mike Pence, Health Dept. Director Joe Russell, Clerk Kile

Russell briefed the commission on potential staff cuts that may be coming and spoke about funding for the Health Center. Other items discussed included implementing new adoption and licensing fees at the Animal Shelter and reducing projected fee revenue for Environmental Health. MEETING W/ CINDY JOHNSON This meeting was not held. MEETING W/ DEBBIE PIERSON, GRANT WRITER RE: DISCUSS GRANT ADMINISTRATION FUNDS FOR INTERMOUNTAIN/ CDBG GRANT AND DEQ 319 GRANT

9:46:00 AM Members present:

Chairman James R. Dupont Commissioner Pamela J. Holmquist

Members absent: Commissioner Dale W. Lauman

Others present: Assistant Mike Pence, Grant Writer Debbie Pierson, Finance Director Sandy Carlson, Brett Walcheck, Clerk Kile

Pierson reviewed procedures for distribution of administrative funds for grants and reviewed balances from 2009 forward. Discussion was held relative to a grant tracking module available from CSA that would track money at a more in depth level than what can currently be done. Carlson stated she was given a quote of approximately $12,000 for the software and proposes to put it into the FY12 budget. Pierson noted DEQ is willing to support the use of administration funds ($8,000) from current DEQ 319 grant contracts with Flathead County toward purchase of the software. The next topic discussed was whether or not to transfer DEQ grant administrative funds drawn from DEQ to the commission budget. Administrative funds received related to Flathead County’s management of the Bigfork Stormwater Project will remain in the Bigfork Stormwater Project account to be utilized as necessary to implement project activities. Funds may be utilized towards post construction water sampling and testing to monitor the effects of the system improvements. Holmquist suggested that any funds remaining after the completion of the stormwater upgrades should be utilized for long term operation and maintenance of the system. Also discussed was sponsorship of the FY 2012 CDBG grant application on behalf of Intermountain. Flathead County is willing to commit staff time for grant contract administration if the CDBG grant is successful. It is proposed at this time that no administrative funding be requested of CDBG in the grant application, so all funds can be utilized toward actual construction of the Providence Home in Somers. The grant will be collaboratively managed by Flathead County with support from Intermountain. CONSIDERATION OF SIGNS FOR BIGFORK STORMWATER CONSTRUCTION PROJECT

10:01:19 AM Members present:

Chairman James R. Dupont Commissioner Pamela J. Holmquist

Members absent: Commissioner Dale W. Lauman

Others present: Assistant Mike Pence, Grant Writer Debbie Pierson, Brett Walcheck, Clerk Kile

Discussion was held relative to additional signage on Grand Drive during construction. After considerable discussion it was agreed Flathead County Road Department would install appropriate signs. Commissioner Holmquist made a motion to direct the Flathead County Road Department to make and install signs where appropriate. Walcheck explained the contractor is required to have signage that says businesses are open. Chairman Dupont seconded the motion. Aye – Dupont and Holmquist. Motion carried by quorum.

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MONDAY, MARCH 28, 2011 (Continued)

MEETING W/ B. J. GRIEVE, PLANNING & ZONING OFFICE RE: DRAFT FEE SCHEDULE

10:09:31 AM Members present:

Chairman James R. Dupont Commissioner Pamela J. Holmquist

Members absent: Commissioner Dale W. Lauman

Others present: Assistant Mike Pence, Deputy County Attorney Peter Steele, Planning & Zoning Director B. J. Grieve, Clerk Kile

Grieve reviewed the steps taken in regards to revising the Planning and Zoning fee schedule. He explained consideration was taken for the concerns raised which were addressed, and stated a final version will come before them with a resolution before implementing the changes. CONSIDERATION OF PRINTING BIDS: TREASURER’S OFFICE, SHERIFF’S OFFICE AND OES

10:30:57 AM Members present:

Chairman James R. Dupont Commissioner Pamela J. Holmquist

Members absent: Commissioner Dale W. Lauman (seated 10:31:00 AM )

Others present: Assistant Mike Pence, Clerk

Commissioner Holmquist made a motion to approve the print bid from Masters Touch for 5,000 mobile home tax bills, 2,000 personal property tax bills and 58,000 real estate tax bills all completed and mailed for the Treasurer’s Office for $13,883.00 plus postage and $110.00 per hour for programming costs. Chairman Dupont seconded the motion. Aye – Dupont and Holmquist. Motion carried by quorum. Commissioner Holmquist made a motion to approve the print bid from Eagle Flight for 5,000 partner assault forms for $543.00 for the Sheriff’s Office. Chairman Dupont seconded the motion. Aye – Dupont and Holmquist. Motion carried by quorum. Commissioner Holmquist made a motion to approve the print bid from Eagle Printing and Business for patient short forms for $479.70 for OES. Chairman Dupont seconded the motion. Aye – Dupont, Lauman and Holmquist. Motion carried unanimously. AUTHORIZATION TO PUBLISH NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING: NOONAN, ET AL, (B-2HG GENERAL BUSINESS HIGHWAY GREENBELT) TEXT AMENDMENT/ FLATHEAD COUNTY ZONING REGULATIONS

10:32:27 AM Members present:

Chairman James R. Dupont Commissioner Dale W. Lauman Commissioner Pamela J. Holmquist

Others present: Assistant Mike Pence, Deputy County Attorney Peter Steele, Planning & Zoning Director B. J. Grieve, Planner Allison Mouch, Sharon DeMeester, Clerk Kile

Commissioner Holmquist made a motion to authorize chair to sign the Notice of Public Hearing publication for B-2HG General Business Highway Greenbelt. Commissioner Lauman seconded the motion. Aye – Dupont, Lauman and Holmquist. Motion carried unanimously.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Board of Commissioners of Flathead County, Montana, hereby gives notice, pursuant to Section 76-2-205(1), M.C.A., that it will hold a public hearing to consider changes proposed by Noonan et al to amend the text of the Flathead County Zoning Regulations. The proposed amendment would create a new zoning district known as “B-2HG General Business Highway Greenbelt” and would be a zoning district intended to provide for impact-mitigated sales and service functions to be applied along major highway corridors. The proposed amendment is attached as “Attachment A.” The Flathead County Zoning Regulations apply in all County zoning districts created under Section 76-2-205, M.C.A., and are on file for public inspection at the Office of the Clerk and Recorder, temporarily located at 1035 1

st Avenue West, Third Floor, Kalispell, Montana, the Flathead County Planning and Zoning Office, 1035 1st Avenue

West, Kalispell, Montana, and on the Flathead County Planning and Zoning Office’s website, at: http://flathead.mt.gov/planning_zoning/downloads.php Documents related to the proposed amendments to those regulations are on file for public inspection at the Office of the County Clerk and Recorder and at the Flathead County Planning and Zoning Office. The public hearing will be held on the 17

th day of May, 2011, at 9:30 o'clock a.m., in the Office of the Board

of Commissioners of Flathead County, Courthouse, West Annex, Kalispell, Montana. At the public hearing, the Board of Commissioners will give the public an opportunity to be heard regarding the proposed change to the text of the Flathead County Zoning Regulations.

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MONDAY, MARCH 28, 2011 (Continued)

Written comments are encouraged and will be reviewed by the Commissioners prior to the hearing if

received by the Flathead County Commissioners’ Office at least three business days prior to the hearing. DATED this 28

th day of March, 2011.

BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Flathead County, Montana ATTEST: By/s/James R. Dupont Paula Robinson, Clerk James R. Dupont, Chairman By/s/Diana Kile Diana Kile, Deputy

Publish on May 3 and May 10, 2011.

ATTACHMENT A

SECTION 3.45 B-2HG GENERAL BUSINESS HIGHWAY GREENBELT 3.45.010 Definition:

A business district intended to provide for impact-mitigated retail sales and service functions along major transportation routes within the County. The uses serve the needs of the community and the general tourist/traveler while the unique performance standards mitigate the potential impacts of “strip” commercial development. The zone is specifically created with the intent of protecting the viewshed by providing a greenbelt, tiered building heights and enhanced signage and lighting standards.

A greater number of overall uses combined with expedited, administrative review for many conditional uses will promote predictability and economy for developers and landowners while assuring conformance with impact-mitigating standards of the district. This zone protects the rights of property owners and the aesthetics that make Flathead County unique and desirable.

3.45.020 Permitted Uses

1. Accessory Apartments 2. Art foundries/galleries 3. Bakery 4. Banks and financial institutions 5. Barber and beauty services 6. Bed and breakfast 7. Churches 8. Coffee stands 9. Delis 10. Food store (less than 5,000ft2 gross floor area) 11. Food bank 12. Hotels/motels 13. Lodges; fraternal and social organizations 14. Media; newspapers, radio, tv, internet 15. Offices (professional and governmental) 16. Offices (medical) 17. Pack-n-ship 18. Parks and publicly-owned recreational facilities 19. Photographic studio 20. Print and Copy shops 21. Public transportation shelter stations 22. Public utility service installations (A minimum of five feet of landscaped area shall surround such

building or structure.) 23. Quasi-public buildings 24. Restaurants 25. Tattoo parlor 26. Veterinary clinic

3.45.030 Conditional Uses

1. Art foundries* 2. Auctions, indoor* 3. Automotive (new and used) and accessory sales* 4. Automobile Service Stations (gas stations) 5. Bars/tavern, liquor stores, casinos 6. Boat Sales, new and used* 7. Bus station 8. Car washes – auto detailing 9. Colleges, business schools, trade schools, music conservatories, dance schools. 10. Community center* 11. Convention center facilities 12. Day care centers* 13. Dwellings:*

a. Duplex b. Townhouse

14. Electrical Distribution stations 15. Farm equipment sales 16. Funeral Homes and crematoriums 17. Greenhouses, nursery centers and landscaping materials* 18. HVAC/electrical/plumbing, sales and service*

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MONDAY, MARCH 28, 2011 (Continued)

19. Laundromats or dry cleaners 20. Lumber yard, building supply* 21. Manufactured home sales and storage* 22. Microbrewery 23. Mini-storage, RV Storage 24. Recreational facilities, high impact 25. Recreational facilities, low impact* 26. Recreational vehicle parks 27. Recycling drop-off stations 28. Rental service stores and yards* 29. Repair shops- appliances, clothing & electronics* 30. Small engine repair* 31. Structures containing multiple and/or mixed permitted uses* 32. Supermarkets (food store w/ 5,000ft2 gross floor area or more) 33. Theater (non-drive in)* 34. Theater (drive in)

*Administrative Conditional Use Permit (See Section 2.06.045)

3.45.040 Bulk and Dimensional Requirements

1. Minimum Lot Area: a. 7500 ft2 (when public sewer and water are available) b. 1 acre (when public sewer and water are not available)

2. Minimum Lot Width:

a. 50 feet

3. Setbacks: a. Greenbelt Standards:

In addition to complying with Section 5.05 of the Flathead County Zoning Regulations, greenbelts within the B-2HG zone shall comply with the following requirements:

i. 10% of depth of lot (measured from edge of road right of way or easement) shall be set aside at the time of development as a greenbelt running adjacent to and parallel to the road frontage. For lots less than 400’ in depth, minimum setbacks apply. For lots greater than 1,000 feet in depth, greenbelt maximum is capped at 100 feet.

ii. A minimum 10’-wide bicycle path easement within the greenbelt running parallel to the highway/road shall be preserved at the time of development of the property. The developer/landowner is not required to construct the path.

iii. Up to 50% of the greenbelt area may be utilized for meeting landscaped parking requirements.

iv. The greenbelt may be used for septic drainfields. v. At a minimum, the first 40’ of greenbelt from the front property line shall be developed

and maintained with berms, rockwork, and/or irrigated trees, grass and/or shrubs. Trees shall be spaced when planted so that mature trees will generally create a continuous canopy.

b. Minimum Yard Requirements: Front: 40 feet (minimum greenbelt) Side: 5 feet each Side Corner: 20 feet Rear: 10 feet

4. Maximum Building Heights:

a. Front of structure located 40 to 80 feet from front property line: 20 feet b. Front of structure located 81 to 125 feet from front property line*: 30 feet c. Front of structure located 126 feet or more from front property line*: 35 feet

*NOTE: Structures may be built to utilize multiple building heights, so long as the height of the building conforms to the distances from the front property line outlined above. For example, a structure that begins at 60 feet from the front property line shall not exceed 20 feet in height to a distance 80 feet from the front property line, but from 81 to 125 feet from the front property line, the same structure may be built to a maximum height of 30 feet.

5. Permitted Lot Coverage: Not applicable

6. Maximum Fence Height: Front: 4 feet Side: 6 feet each Rear: 6 feet

7. Off-Street Parking: See Chapter VI-Parking and Loading

8. Lighting Standards: In addition to complying with Section 5.12 of the Flathead County Zoning Regulations, lighting within the B-2HG zone shall comply with the following impact-mitigating standards:

a. The height and level of lighting should be appropriate for the development and not exceed 25 feet.

b. Roof illumination is not allowed. c. All pole mounted lighting shall have a full cut-off lens that does not allow light to shine above a

90-degree angle measured from a vertical line from the center of the lamp.

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MONDAY, MARCH 28, 2011 (Continued)

9. Signage Standards: In addition to complying with Section 5.11 of the Flathead County Zoning Regulations, signage within the B-2HG zone shall comply with the following impact-mitigating standards:

a. Use of neon and/or other lighting arranged around a building, sign or structure for the purpose of attracting attention is prohibited. Lighting for purposes of illuminating the sign face at night is allowed.

b. Every property or developed site within the B-2HG district is allowed one freestanding, ground mounted or monument sign that does not exceed the height of the primary use structure and 50ft2 per sign face. For lots that have less than 250’ of road frontage, one sign is allowed. For lots that have more than 250’ of road frontage, two freestanding signs are allowed.

c. The freestanding sign can be placed within the greenbelt area, however it cannot block the bicycle/pedestrian easement or visibility requirements for access locations.

d. Street numbers shall be included on the face of the sign. e. Building mounted signs shall not project above the roofline of the building.

AUTHORIZATION TO PUBLISH NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING: SWAN PEAK HOMESTEAD PUD/ BIGFORK ZONING DISTRICT

10:33:31 AM Members present:

Chairman James R. Dupont Commissioner Dale W. Lauman Commissioner Pamela J. Holmquist

Others present: Assistant Mike Pence, Deputy County Attorney Peter Steele, Planning & Zoning Director B. J. Grieve, Planner Allison Mouch, Sharon DeMeester, Clerk Kile

Commissioner Lauman made a motion to authorize chair to sign the Notice of Public Hearing for Swan Peak Homestead PUD. Commissioner Holmquist seconded the motion. Aye – Dupont, Lauman and Holmquist. Motion carried unanimously.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Board of Commissioners of Flathead County, Montana, hereby gives notice pursuant to Section 3.31.020.4 of the Flathead County Zoning Regulations, that it will hold a public hearing to consider a request by A&C Horn Trust, to approve a Planned Unit Development (PUD) in the Bigfork Zoning District. The subject property is located north of Bigfork, between Bigfork Stage Road and Swan Hill Drive. The area proposed to be overlayed with a PUD is zoned R-1 (Suburban Residential), SAG-5 (Suburban Agricultural) and SAG-10 (Suburban Agricultural). It is located in Sections 29 and 30, Township 27 North, Range 19 West, P.M.M., Flathead County, Montana. It is described as Tract 4BAA and 4BA: Parcel A & B of Certificate of Survey No. 16588, located in the South half of the North half of the Southwest Quarter (S½N½SW¼) of Section 30; Tract 5: the North Half of the Southeast Quarter (N½SE¼) of Section 30; and Tract 2C: the West half of the Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (W½W½NW¼SW¼) of Section 29.

The proposal would overlay approximately 123 acres in its entirety, 120 of which are part of a proposed major subdivision. The PUD would enable the minimum lot size to be reduced in each applicable zone and would enable lots to be clustered on the western portion of the site. The reduction in minimum lot size would, in return, allow permanent open space to be set aside. A residential subdivision, consisting of 17 lots, is proposed on 50 of the 120 acres. The bulk of the remaining acreage, consisting of approximately 53 acres, would be placed in a conservation easement under the administration of the Montana Land Reliance. Approximately 8 acres would be dedicated as parkland and 9 acres would be utilized for internal subdivision roads and utility easements. Aside from the minimum lot size requirements, all permitted uses, conditional uses, bulk requirements, and dimensional requirements would comply with the underlying zoning classifications.. The regulations defining the PUD requirements and the R-1, SAG-5 and SAG-10 zoning classifications are contained in the Flathead County Zoning Regulations, on file for public inspection at the Office of the County Clerk and Recorder, Courthouse, Kalispell, Montana. Documents detailing the proposed PUD are available for public inspection at the Office of the County Clerk and Recorder, temporarily located at 1035 1

st Avenue West, Third Floor,

Kalispell, Montana, and on the Flathead County Planning and Zoning Office’s website, at: http://flathead.mt.gov/planning_zoning/downloads.php and at the Flathead County Zoning and Planning Office, 1035 1

st Avenue West, Kalispell, Montana.

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MONDAY, MARCH 28, 2011 (Continued)

The public hearing will be held on the 14

th day of April, 2011, at 10:15 o'clock a.m., in the Office of the

Board of Commissioners of Flathead County, Courthouse, West Annex, Kalispell, Montana. At the public hearing, the Board of Commissioners will give the public an opportunity to be heard regarding the proposed PUD overlay in the Bigfork Zoning District. DATED this 28

th day of March, 2011.

BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Flathead County, Montana

By/s/James R. Dupont ATTEST: James R. Dupont, Chairman Paula Robinson, Clerk

By/s/Diana Kile Diana Kile, Deputy Publish on April 1 and April 8, 2011.

DOCUMENT FOR SIGNATURE: COURTHOUSE RENOVATION CHANGE ORDER NO. 1

10:34:31 AM Members present:

Chairman James R. Dupont Commissioner Dale W. Lauman Commissioner Pamela J. Holmquist

Others present: Assistant Mike Pence, Clerk Kile

Pence explained the change order is for four different items totaling $48,819.00. The items added included a 3rd floor ceiling vapor retarder, replacing the existing cast iron wasteline with new PVC wasteline, structural improvements on the 3rd floor and removal and replacement of all existing steam piping in the crawl space. Commissioner Lauman made a motion to authorize chair to sign Change Order No. 1 for courthouse renovations. Commissioner Holmquist seconded the motion. Aye – Dupont, Lauman and Holmquist. Motion carried unanimously. DOCUMENT FOR SIGNATURE: SECTION 5309 CAPITAL CONTRACT #105567/ EAGLE TRANSIT

10:40:41 AM Members present:

Chairman James R. Dupont Commissioner Dale W. Lauman Commissioner Pamela J. Holmquist

Others present: Assistant Mike Pence, Clerk Kile

Commissioner Holmquist made a motion to authorize chair to sign Section 5309 Capital Contract #105567 for Eagle Transit. Commissioner Lauman seconded the motion. Aye – Dupont, Lauman and Holmquist. Motion carried unanimously. CONSIDERATION OF HR TRANSMITTAL: CONCESSION WORKER/ PARKS & RECREATION

10:42:11 AM Members present:

Chairman James R. Dupont Commissioner Dale W. Lauman Commissioner Pamela J. Holmquist

Others present: Assistant Mike Pence, Clerk Kile

Commissioner Lauman made a motion to approve the HR Transmittal for a concession worker for Parks & Recreation. Commissioner Holmquist seconded the motion. Aye – Dupont, Lauman and Holmquist. Motion carried unanimously. DWAYNE’S VILLAGE (REVISED PRELIMINARY PLAT OF LOT 3 OF MARION MOBILE HOME COURT

10:45:30 AM Members present:

Chairman James R. Dupont Commissioner Dale W. Lauman Commissioner Pamela J. Holmquist

Others present: Assistant Mike Pence, Planner Allison Mouch, Murphy Wagar, Clerk Kile

Mouch entered into record Final Plat FRP 11-01 for Dwayne’s Village; a revised preliminary plat application received from Murphy and Michelle Wagar with technical assistance from Stelling Engineers, Inc and Smith Surveying. The 22 lot mobile home park is located on Lot 3 of Dwayne’s Village Subdivision located at 8315 Hwy 2 West, Marion. Final plat approval for Dwayne’s Village Subdivision was granted on December 20, 2010, yet did not include review and approval of the mobile home park, because “for rent or lease” subdivisions go through a separate review process and are filed as revised preliminary plats that do not create individual lots for sale.

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MONDAY, MARCH 28, 2011 (Continued)

Commissioner Lauman made a motion to approve Revised Preliminary Plat of Lot 3 for Marion Mobile Home Court. Commissioner Holmquist seconded the motion. Aye – Dupont, Lauman and Holmquist. Motion carried unanimously. CONSIDERATION OF VEHICLE PURCHASE: SEARCH & RESCUE/ SHERIFF’S OFFICE

10:48:17 AM Members present:

Chairman James R. Dupont Commissioner Dale W. Lauman Commissioner Pamela J. Holmquist

Others present: Assistant Mike Pence, Undersheriff Jordan White, Clerk Kile

Commissioner Lauman made a motion to approve the purchase of a Search and Rescue vehicle with Title III money. Commissioner Holmquist seconded the motion. Aye – Dupont, Lauman and Holmquist. Motion carried unanimously. 11:00 a.m. County Attorney meeting @ Co. Atty’s Office At 5:00 o'clock P.M., the Board continued the session until 8:00 o'clock A.M. on March 29, 2011.

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TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 2011

The Board of County Commissioners met in continued session at 8:00 o'clock A.M. Chairman Dupont, Commissioners Lauman and Holmquist, and Clerk Robinson were present.

Commissioner Dupont: MACRS 31st Annual Conference, Great Falls At 5:00 o'clock P.M., the Board continued the session until 8:00 o'clock A.M. on March 30, 2011.

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 2011

The Board of County Commissioners met in continued session at 8:00 o'clock A.M. Chairman Dupont, Commissioners Lauman and Holmquist, and Clerk Robinson were present.

Commissioner Dupont: MACRS 31st Annual Conference, Great Falls

At 5:00 o'clock P.M., the Board continued the session until 8:00 o'clock A.M. on March 31, 2011.

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THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 2011

The Board of County Commissioners met in continued session at 8:00 o'clock A.M. Chairman Dupont, Commissioners Lauman and Holmquist, and Clerk Robinson were present.

Commissioner Dupont: MACRS 31st Annual Conference, Great Falls 4:00 p.m. Bigfork Land Use Advisory Committee meeting @ Bethany Lutheran

At 5:00 o'clock P.M., the Board continued the session until 8:00 o'clock A.M. on April 1, 2011.

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The following are claims for the month of March, 2011.

Vendor Name Amount

48 NORTH PC CIVIL ENGINEERING SERVICES $9,620.00

A & I DISTRIBUTORS $2,483.15

A-1 TOWING $190.00

A-1 VACUUM & JANITORIAL SUPPLYS,INC $2,029.00

ABELL, CHARLES R $177.71

ACME CHEMICAL TOILET RENTALS $75.00

ADAMS, DIANNA M $43.90

ADAMS, LORI $41.00

ADVANCED REFRIGERATION & APPLIANCE INC $339.30

ADVANCED RESTAURANT SUPPLY INC $52.30

AGAPE' HOME CARE INC $4,661.00

AKRIMAX PHARMACEUTICALS INC $3,528.00

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MARCH, 2011 (Continued)

ALBERT, MARY R 1 $12.00

ALG SERVICE & REPAIR $208.95

ALICE ENTERPRISES LLC $235.23

ALL BRIGHT WINDOW CLEANING $1,206.00

ALLEGIANCE BENEFIT PLAN MANAGEMENT $2,914.75

ALLEN, SALLY $192.36

ALLEN, TOM $23.00

ALLIANCE TITLE & ESCROW CORP $67.00

ALLTEL $663.40

ALPINE BUSINESS CENTER $4,360.00

ALSBURY, JEFFREY C $213.61

ALTEC DIRECT $64.76

AMERICAN ELECTRIC, INC $529.55

AMERICAN FREEDOM ASSURANCE INC $7.00

AMERICAN LINEN DIVISION $491.08

AMERICAN TOOL WAREHOUSE $514.00

AMSAN CUSTODIAL SUPPLY $6,946.47

ANDERSON ZURMUEHLEN & CO, PC $5,000.00

ANDERSON, KIMBERLEY R $32.40

ANDERSON, MERRILL & CONNIE $67.79

ANDERSON, RICK $197.00

ANDERSON, SHIRLEY JEAN $14.04

ANDREWS, KRISTA $29.00

APCO INTERNATIONAL, INC $260.00

APEX CONTRACTING $513.57

ARBUCKLE, DONNA $80.79

ARCHITECTS DESIGN GROUP PC $386.70

ARMSTRONG, LESLIE CROWDER $34.44

ARONSON, BRUCE C & JONI R $372.76

ASCENT STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENT $682.50

ASKEW, NANCY F $888.70

ATLAS SECURITY PRODUCTS $2,475.40

AULT, JAMES WARREN $30.12

AUSTIN FUNERAL HOME $1,600.00

AUTO ELECTRIC REBUILDERS INC $150.00

AVERILL, DAN L $5,264.16

AYERS, BILL $23.17

B&J TRADING LLC $4,951.50

BABCOCK, TERESA $32.40

BACHOFNER, JOSEE $31.64

BACK ROOM RESTAURANT INC $16.50

BAER, LARRY L $169.12

BAKER, MARVIN A $724.48

BALL, WILLIAM D $52.80

BALUM, EDWIN & NAOMI L $64.79

BANCROFT, SANDRA I & GERGORY B $366.48

BARGREEN ELLINGSON $284.94

BARTKOSKI, MICHAEL & SUSAN $129.10

BATTERY SYSTEMS $29.56

BAUGHMAN, GEORGE L $163.86

BAUSKA, VICKIE $35.00

BEAN, CURTIS $210.00

BECK, CHERYL L $56.73

BECKLEY, PAUL R $171.06

BECKWITH, SALENA K $45.82

BEE BROADCASTING INC $600.00

BEHRENS, MARY JO $32.40

BEKKEDAHL, FRANCES I $28.16

BENDA, ANN $36.20

BENZIEN, HARVEY A & LORRAINE J $24.91

BERG, TIMOTHY L $19.71

BERRY COMPANY, THE $530.95

BERRY, JAMES C $718.35

BIG JOHN'S $462.60

BIG SKY COMMUNICATIONS INC $304.50

BIGFORK SENIOR CITIZENS $300.00

BIGFORK WATER/SEWER DISTRICT $119.15

BILLMAYER, VICKI MINNICK $16.08

BINETTE, ANDREW $16.44

BIRCHFIELD, MARY ANN $72.70

BISCHOFF, CLAIRE ELIZABETH $250.00

BLICHARZ, FAITH $0.00

BLOCK, BRYAN SURVEYING $174.08

BLOME, ROBERT E $27.30

BLUMBERG FAMILY TRUST $76.30

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BLUMER, HAROLD E $77.83

BOB BARKER CO INC $358.96

BODILY, BARBARA P $71.19

BODMER, REBECCA L $58.16

BOERNER, ALBERT F & ADITH $139.48

BOILER SAFETY SECTION $35.00

BOLSTER'S TOWING INC $142.00

BOUNCEBACK INC $1,741.10

BOWERMAN, BEN & HAZEL M $219.96

BOYD, NORMAN C $11,127.75

BRAKEFIELD, JOHN T & SUSAN M $117.08

BRAS, LILLIAN A $52.91

BRESNAN COMMUNICATIONS $179.50

BRESNAN COMMUNICATIONS LLC $487.88

BRILES, RICHARD W MD $2,850.00

BRISCOE, BOBBIE $62.25

BROCKEL, GOTTLIEB P $106.34

BRODERICK, DEBBIE $60.00

BRODY CHEMICAL $1,084.79

BROONER, M. CHARLENE $457.71

BROWN, GERALD $250.00

BROWN, JAY Y & SUZANNE D FAMILY TRUST $29.56

BROWN, PATRICIA L $40.56

BROWN, RYAN J $51.02

BROWN, STEVEN R & DEE L $382.57

BRUSH TOWING $270.00

BUFFALO HILL FUNERAL HOME $3,400.00

BUILDING INDUSTRY CREDIT ASSOC $6.00

BULLIS, RICHARD A. $1,650.00

BURD, MILES E & LOU ANN C $91.66

BURGGRAF, NATALIE $36.80

BURKE, PAUL $92.00

BURKE, ROBERT GENE $76.50

BURKHART DENTAL SUPPLY $229.72

BURKHART, MELISSA $26.04

BURKHART, SHERRY $60.20

BURNS, JASON $16.00

BURTON, JAMES H $472.50

BVAC INC $781.34

BYRD, CHRIS & MAUREEN V $416.61

CADDELL, WANDA S $24.45

CALDBECK, ANN E $252.00

CAMERON, DARLENE M $57.66

CAMPBELL PET COMPANY $183.58

CARDINAL DISCOUNT SUPPLY INC $993.85

CARDINAL HEALTH $2,258.08

CARDINAL HOME CENTER $29.05

CARLIN, CHAD & VALERIE $27.02

CARQUEST $7.99

CARQUEST AUTO PARTS STORES $1,746.62

CARSON BROTHERS INC $30.54

CARSON, JENNIE $153.00

CARTER, LORRAINE $250.00

CAYUSE PRAIRIE SCHOOL $2,339.43

CBM FOOD SERVICE $31,255.36

CENTER FOR RESTORATIVE YOUTH JUSTICE $6,055.35

CENTRAL HEATING & COOLING INC $129.00

CENTURYLINK $21,142.30

CHC SOFTWARE, INC $288.33

CHEMAN, JILL $115.21

CHESTNUT, MARY ANN $35.48

CHILDERS, HAZEL A $72.49

CHILTON, JIM $46.00

CHRISTIAN, CARI K & SANDI LEE $550.12

CHRISTIANSEN, MARTIN JEFFREY $129.85

CHRISTIANSEN, THOMAS E & ROSEMARY $33.75

CHRISTIANSON, KIM $17.10

CHS INC - KALISPELL $490.41

CITYSERVICEVALCON LLC $112,471.43

CLARK, SAM $525.00

CLAUSEN, PAMME A $65.62

CLINICAL PATHOLOGY ASSOCIATES $205.90

CLINICAL PHARMACY, THE $17,277.94

CLISE, JOCELYN L $388.82

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CLITHERO, ROBERT M $134.86

CLOSE, CIERA $270.00

CLOSSON, RICHARD M & BONITA r $108.33

CODIGA, KIM A & PATRICIA C $62.17

COEUR D-ALENE PUBLIC LIBRARY $52.95

COLE, ROBERT L $52.60

COLLINS, SEAN ULYSSES $24.24

COLUMBIA FALLS, CITY OF $24.41

COLUMBIA MORTUARY $250.00

COLUMBIA PAINT & COATINGS $1,435.51

COMMERCIAL MACHINE SERVICES, INC $199.87

COMMUNITY ACTION PARTNERSHIP $8,691.19

COMPUTER SOFTWARE ASSOCIATES, INC $2,520.83

COMSTOR INFORMATION MANAGEMENT, INC $1,964.02

CONCORD SEMINARS $169.00

CONRAD MAIN STREET LLC $3,388.66

CONRAD, CHARLES $6.36

CONSOLIDATED ELECTRICAL DIST, INC $31.84

CONSTRUCTION COLLABORATIVE $104.35

COOK, GARY $28.32

CORDELL, RICHARD D $71.77

CORETTE, JOHN E III $1,694.86

CORRIGAN, EDWARD $148.95

COUNSELL, DONALD E & CAROL JEAN $1,136.62

COWGER, SARA $35.00

CRANS, NANCY F $52.50

CREEKMORE CONSTRUCTION $25.46

CRESCENT ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO $376.41

CRESTON SCHOOL DISTRICT #9 $615.64

CRIMINAL RECORDS $113.00

CUFFE, BOB $50.00

CULLIGAN WATER $1,383.47

CULVER, JEFFREY MICHAEL $51.02

CUMMINGS, SUE $22.20

CUNAN, RAYMOND L & LANA T $24.01

CURETON, PATRICIA $24.00

CURRIER'S WELDING INC $22.00

CUTLER, JOANN L $17.10

CUTTING EDGE EXCAVATION $171.70

DAHLEM, MICHAEL ATTORNEY AT LAW $150.00

DAHLMAN, LINDA L $31.69

DAILY INTERLAKE $2,029.05

DALEN'S DIESEL SERVICE INC $9,300.83

DANIELS, ERIC & LILIA $185.41

DARROW, REED $1,199.28

DATA IMAGING SYSTEMS INC $500.84

DAVENPORT, RUSSELL & GAIL $50.08

DAVEY, AMANDA $100.00

DAVIS PIPE & MACHINERY, INC $133.50

DEER PARK SCHOOL DIST #2 $246.26

DELAPPE-GIBSON, JAMIE $16.08

DEMCO, INC $920.94

DENISON, DONNA M & REX L $53.60

DENNISON, ASHLEY $30.00

DENNY, CARL R $56.41

DEPRATU FORD SALES $192,716.01

DEPT OF ADMINISTRATION 2 $4,410.00

DEPT OF JUSTICE 6 $2,400.00

DEPT OF LABOR & INDUSTRY 1 $170.00

DEPT OF NATURAL RESOURCES & CONSERVATION $25.00

DEPT OF PUBLIC HEALTH & HUMAN SRVS 1 $3,031.75

DEPT OF REVENUE 6 $4,368.16

DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM, INC $3,505.09

DIGITAL PLANET $100.00

DIREITO, DEBRA K $18.12

DISASTER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS $1,506.47

DISHON, DEANN $16.08

DITTMAN, BEVERLY $61.60

DOBLER, CYNTHIA M $27.63

DOROTHY M CHRISTENSEN REVOCABLE TRUST $45.52

DOS PROPERTIES LLC $986.05

DOT ANN RICKER LIVING TRUST $526.73

DOWNEY, JANET $46.00

DPHHS SPRING CONFERENCE $1,280.00

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DTC COMMUNICATIONS, INC. $205.00

DUDIS, RHONDA M $16.08

DUNCAN, AVA J $32.27

DURKIN, DEBORAH ANNE LIVING TRUST $114.83

DUTTER, MARY E $24.24

DYCK, ROBERT R & SANDRA G $52.53

DYKSTRA, THEODORE O $27.06

DYON, MICHAEL R $30.22

EASTMAN, LELAND $3.50

ED JONES COMPANY, INC $510.00

EISENBERG FAMILY TRUST $88.42

EISINGER HONDA $7.98

EISINGER MOTORS $287.06

ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS INC $4,350.15

ELECTRONIC DATA SOLUTIONS $1,950.00

ELLIOT, RANDI $193.80

ELLIOTT, ROGER $240.00

EMERY, GARY L 401K TRUST $72.64

ENERGY LABORATORIES INC $1,397.00

ENGLAND, MARIE $75.25

ENVIRO-TIRE INC $325.00

ERGOMETRICS & APPLIED PERSONNEL RESEARCH $12.78

ERICKSON, CONNIE $443.70

EVANS CONSOLE INC $611.00

EVANS, LEO BRUCE JR $250.00

EVERGREEN DISPOSAL INC $14,559.97

EVERGREEN SCHOOL DIST #50 $861.90

EVERGREEN WATER DISTRICT #1 $16.00

EWERT, CALLIE P $12.00

EXPRESS EMPLOYMENT PROFESSIONALS $11,218.76

FAIR-MONT-EGAN SHOOL $1,477.54

FALLING ROCK EXCAVATION $40.25

FARMER BROTHERS CO $439.04

FASTENERS INC $131.59

FAUSKE, PETE $16.50

FEDEX EXPRESS $124.96

FERDA, SCOT $22.20

FERGUSON ENTERPRISES, INC $352.75

FERGUSON, JEFFREY WILLIAM $56.12

FHS PUBLICATIONS $90.00

FICKLER OIL COMPANY INC $415.53

FIDELITY NATIONAL TITLE INSURANCE CO $16.00

FIELDS, JEFFREY TODD $35.46

FIELDS, RICHARD L $216.43

FINN, TRACY $175.99

FIRE GUYS LEASING, INC $100.00

FIRE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS $87.94

FIRE SERVICE TRAINING SCHOOL $261.00

FIRE SYSTEMS WEST INC $1,105.00

FIRST AMERICAN SPECIALTY SERV $8.00

FIRST BANKCARD $49,502.76

FIRST INTERSTATE BANK TRUSTEE $2,986.88

FISERV ISS & CO FBO $986.14

FISH, CANDACE $10.20

FISHER, DAVID S $86.72

FISHER, DOROTHY M $121.12

FISHER, ROBYN $14.04

FISHER, VIRGIL L & HAL M $130.14

FITZSIMMONS, RITA $12.51

FLATHEAD BEACON $440.00

FLATHEAD CITY-COUNTY HEALTH DEPT $145.00

FLATHEAD CO SEARCH & RESCUE $3,023.70

FLATHEAD ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE INC $28,514.03

FLATHEAD INN-VESTMENTS LLC $2,175.36

FLATHEAD JANITORIAL & RUG SERVICE $275.00

FLATHEAD PET EMERGENCY $342.55

FLATHEAD TRAVEL SERVICE INC $1,148.70

FLATHEAD VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE $7,652.50

FLATHEAD VALLEY ORTHOPEDIC & SPORTS $136.00

FLEET INDUSTRIES $103.95

FLEMING, MYRNA J $54.60

FLORMAN, JAMES A $18.12

FOLLETT, GEORGE D & ANASTASIA M $160.18

FOOD SERVICES OF AMERICA $12,025.53

FORCE AMERICA INC $39.70

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FOSTER, LUCIE E $38.54

FRA HISTORICAL SOCIETY $35.45

FRANKLIN, ELEANOR F $91.68

FREDERICK A FLINT LIVING TRUST $9.06

FREDERICKS, DOROTHY $78.56

FRELICH, BONNIE $28.59

FRY, DONALD L $12.51

FURLONG, MICHAEL $250.00

GABLES LLC, THE $868.41

GAMPP, ERIC C & PAULA L $37.50

GARCIA, OSCAR $500.00

GARDNER, PIXIE FLOELLA $26.55

GARLINGTON, LOHN & ROBINSON, PLLP $2,108.62

GATZKE, MARGARET E $59.73

GAYLORD BROTHERS, INC $1,254.00

GEISER, ASHLEY RAY $30.36

GENERAL SHEET METAL INC $4.00

GENTILE, LANCE M $256.65

GETTIG, LAURA $1,292.48

GILMORE, KIMBERLY $6.45

GLACIER BANK $4,777.00

GLACIER DENTAL GROUP, PC $204.00

GLACIER FORKLIFT & EQUIPMENT, INC $270.57

GLACIER RV/BOAT STORAGE $450.00

GLACIER WHOLESALERS INC $719.57

GLENDENING, ORVILLE L & MOLLIE $86.66

GO DEVELOPMENT LLC $287.39

GOLD RUSH CLOTHING COMPANY $252.50

GOOD FAMILY TRUST $453.86

GOODRICH, SIDNEY M & MILDRED I $165.24

GOODWIN, BERNICE $151.64

GOSSETT, MIKE $80.00

GRACHEK, CONSTANCE K $250.00

GRADE 8 EARTHWORKS $2,400.00

GRADY, DAVID S $110.74

GRAINGER $74.51

GRANA, GERALD D $90.80

GRANGER, MARY M $189.50

GRATEFUL GRAPHICS $42.10

GRAYSON, SCOTT A $40.77

GREASE MONKEY $342.34

GREAT NORTHERN LOCK & SAFE $84.45

GREAT NORTHERN PBE $856.94

GRESS, ROCKY $400.00

GRIZZLY MOON MASH, LLC $89.32

GROSHONG, SARAH $165.00

GROSS, CAITY $84.00

GROSS, J PETER & COLETTE $16.77

GROVES, DIANE J $27.06

GUENTHER, DIANA D $29.34

GUERRERO, VERLA D $26.53

GUMENIUS, JUANITA M $139.18

GUNDERSON, BRUCE $10.00

GUNLIKSON, RIAL $17.10

GUON, ROBERT $36.80

H&H EXPRESS INC $105.07

HALL, ROBERTA KAY $89.25

HALL, TRAVIS $28.20

HALLAS, GENE G $250.00

HALLORAN, ROBERT L $549.68

HAMILTON, PATRICIA ARLEEN $60.20

HAMMETT, JEFFREY J & STEPHANIE J $72.34

HAMMOND AND STEPHENS $201.60

HANDY, SHAWN J & BARBARA A $179.54

HARDY, ROBERT E & JANET E $130.22

HARKINS, COLTON $37.50

HARTMAN, WALLACE D $16.08

HARTSOCH, DOROTHY $750.00

HARTSOCH, FAYE $14.40

HARTSON, FRED C & MARILYN K $242.31

HARVEY, JAMES E & SHIRLEY K $101.13

HAWKS, FRANCES $51.18

HAYES, KARISSA $25.00

HAYNES FAMILY LIVING TRUST $40.36

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HEALEY, JERI S $27.06

HEALTH E-WEB $207.00

HEATH, PATRICIA & PAUL $238.73

HEDMAN HILEMAN & LACOSTA $8.00

HEIM, JAMES ROBERT JR. $13.77

HEINO, NEIL $97.47

HELENA FLATS ELEMENTARY $3,693.85

HENRY SCHEIN $2,936.65

HERGESHEIMER, DAVID & KARIN L $115.30

HERMAN, ARLO RICHARD & ERIN L $25.84

HERMANSEN, DONNA J $27.57

HERNANDEZ, ANTHONY III $12.51

HERRIOTT, RAY G $91.83

HERRON, CHRISTEVE M $368.76

HEWITT, WESLEY JAMES $39.04

HIGH COUNTRY LINEN SUPPLY $1,121.75

HIGH PLAINS PIZZA INC $96.25

HILL'S PET NUTRITION SALES INC $392.00

HILL, DONALD & JONE FAMILY TRUST $110.04

HILL, KRISTINA $30.00

HINES, BLU $24.24

HK CONTRACTORS $401.47

HOGLE ALEX $46.00

HOLBECK, EARL J $27.01

HOLMQUIST, KAREN $46.18

HOME DEPOT CREDIT SERVICES $2,009.80

HOTSY CLEANING SYSTEMS $123.00

HOUSER, VICTOR C. MD PC $260.00

HOVILA, MICHAEL J $20.00

HOWARD, ALISON E $148.95

HOWARD, NOLA E $223.32

HOWELL, SAMANTHA $73.69

HOYE, LUELLA F $78.56

HSBC BUSINESS SOLUTIONS 1 $2,930.60

HUDSON, JERREL $10.80

HUGH E ROBERTS TRUST $87.44

HUMANA HEALTH CARE PLANS $12.24

HUNGRY HORSE WATER & SEWER DIST $169.89

HUSBAND, THOMAS W (TOM) $99.09

HYDROMETRICS INC $3,347.52

I-STATE TRUCK CENTER $439.10

IKON OFFICE SOLUTIONS $584.98

IMPERIAL DRY CLEANERS INC $194.35

INGRAM LIBRARY SERVICES $7,415.78

INLAND TRUCK PARTS & SERVICE $1,204.83

INSTAMED $90.00

INSTY PRINTS $473.40

INTEGRATED SECURITY SOLUTIONS INC $0.00

INTERACT PUBLIC SAFETY SYSTEMS $13,711.28

INTERMOUNTAIN $98.75

INVENTORY TRADING COMPANY $168.00

J&M TRANSPORTATION SERVICE INC $72.00

J2 OFFICE PRODUCTS $22,830.35

JACKSON, MICHAEL M $27.30

JACOBS, GERI G $27.30

JACOBS, WENDEE $34.24

JAM, DAVID L & PATRICIA M $78.12

JAMES LEE CONSTRUCTION $35.40

JAMES, WESLEY P & KAREN T $277.27

JANCE'S BODY SHOP INC $86.00

JANITORS WORLD SUPPLIES $696.95

JAY, JOANN $38.02

JELLAR, CAROLYN J $82.00

JENNISON, CARIE $35.00

JENNUM, MARK $43.78

JESCO BOAT CENTER LLC $284.37

JEWETT, GORDON $107.50

JGX2 DEVELOPMENT LLC $2,660.63

JOCHIM, CINDY $32.40

JOHN JUMP TRUCKING INC $440.00

JOHNSON CONTROLS INC $10,354.07

JOHNSON FAMILY TRUST $132.38

JOHNSON, CASH ANDERS $80.00

JOHNSON, DORMALEA $250.00

JOHNSON, GREG J & DEBRA L $154.22

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JOHNSON, JULIANN L $60.89

JOHNSON, MARY JANE $250.00

JOHNSON, ROBERTS & ASSOCIATES $177.12

JOHNSON-GLOSCHAT FUNERAL HOME $3,300.00

JOM PHARMACEUTICAL SERVICES $6,456.24

JONES, CONNIE L $37.50

JONES, GREGORY L & GWENDOLYN T $171.04

JONES, LISA S & MARK E $53.33

JONES, MARY JO M $149.47

JONES, MICHAEL WILLIAM $280.57

JONES, RONALD L & EVA M $207.92

JONES, SCOTT $84.19

JONES, TERRY L $18.12

JORE, CRAIG MICHAEL $76.52

JUNE GARCIA, LLC $1,000.00

K&J INVESTMENTS LLC $4,465.13

KAISER, EVA $26.04

KALISPELL AUTO PARTS $3,628.14

KALISPELL CITY COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC $114.05

KALISPELL CITY FIRE DEPT $469.14

KALISPELL CITY WATER DEPT $5,177.45

KALISPELL COPY & BLUE INC $742.58

KALISPELL ELECTRIC INC $1,330.95

KALISPELL MEDICAL EQUIPMENT $38.00

KALISPELL REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER $51,238.60

KALISPELL SENIOR CENTER $736.00

KALISPELL TOYOTA $173.25

KALISPELL TRANSMISSION CENTER $4,971.86

KALMONT DISTRIBUTORS INC $2,840.00

KAMAN INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGIES CORP $298.86

KAMANSKI, CHARLES WP $677.97

KAR PRODUCTS $122.11

KARMILOVICH, DAVID J $746.52

KEEFE COMMISSARY NETWORK SALES $875.00

KEISTER, JOE JR & TERA C $132.69

KELLEN, GEORGIA Y & WILLIAM J $494.92

KELLER, LEROY SCOTT II $205.87

KELLY'S SIGNS $70.00

KELLY, BRIAN $210.00

KELLY, JODENE $25.26

KEMLER, BARBARA $817.24

KENNERLY, MARIANNE $10.00

KENNIS, DEBORAH $99.98

KILA SCHOOL DIST #20 $1,477.54

KLEIST, KEVIN $103.73

KLS HYDRAULICS & MACHINE WORKS LLC $1,679.70

KNOX, JAN E $298.85

KOIS BROTHERS EQUIPMENT CO $184.51

KORF, JACOB $35.00

KRISTOFFERSEN, ARVID & ROSLYN $677.55

KRUCKENBERG, JEFF $46.00

KRUCKENBERG, JERRID BUTCH $15.06

KRUCKENBERG, LISA M $320.00

KRUCKENBERT, RUBERT H & LILA $175.14

KUHLIN, KATHLEEN S $39.55

KUNDA, SUSAN $25.00

LAGERMEIER, MICHAEL $695.73

LAISY, WAYNE $72.00

LAKESIDE COMMUNITY CHAPEL $300.00

LAKESIDE COUNTY WATER & SEWER $46.75

LAMOREAUZ, HEIDI M $32.40

LANDIS, HEATHER M $13.02

LANGFORD, DENISE S $18.12

LANGLOIS, EDMUND $200.00

LANGUAGE LINE SERVICES $100.00

LARSEN, JEFF $29.29

LASALLE AUTOMOTIVE $46.35

LASALLE EQUINE CLINIC,PLLC $410.05

LASATER, AMBER J $82.64

LAUDE, PATRICIA $27.98

LAURA E MAMUZICH LIVING TRUST $209.35

LAWRENCE, RICHARD $20.16

LAWSON PRODUCTS $10,041.05

LC STAFFING SERVICE $3,100.63

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LEAF $93.00

LEISTIKO, PENNY KATHLEEN $74.69

LENOIR, RODNEY $22.80

LES SCHWAB TIRE CENTER #904 $181.89

LEVEQUE, CHARLES A & VICKIE M $8.31

LHC, INC $259,847.02

LIBERTY NORTHWEST $888.29

LINDERMAN, KATHLEEN L $80.60

LIST, KATHERINE A $2,400.00

LOCAL TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM $35.00

LONG, DAVID M $13.02

LOOSE ENDS UPHOLSTERY, LLC $105.00

LOREN'S CARPET CARE $400.00

LOT 130 LLC $635.62

LOT 142 LLC $917.10

LOVETT, PAUL F $45.00

LOZAR'S TOTAL SCREEN DESIGN $2,520.40

LP 4R MINNOWS $310.78

LUKENBILL, PATRICK W $53.06

LUND, JEANNINE M $49.16

LYA HARDWICKE TRUST $7.01

LYNN, TIMOTHY PAUL $22.20

M&M COMMUNICATIONS INC $612.60

MACDONALD, MARGARET JEAN $15.06

MACO/JPIA $1,731.55

MADSEN, KENNETH A JR $276.13

MAGIC WANDA'S CLEANING SERVICE $300.00

MAHUGH CONSULTING SERVICES LLC $36.50

MAHUGH FIRE & SAFETY, LLC $51.00

MAIL ROOM, THE $12,253.58

MAKULEC, JENNIFER $2,775.00

MALONEY, THERESE M $52.22

MALTBY, MYRNA L $16.08

MARCOE, RONALD W $216.68

MARISCAL JR, RAYMOND $114.17

MARQUARDT, DAWN $205.24

MARTEL CONSTRUCTION, INC $66,639.13

MARTIN J CHRISTIANSEN REVOCABLE TRUST $133.06

MARTINEZ, BEVERLY A $80.60

MARTINUS, DONALD R $61.74

MARTY'S CAR AUDIO $24.84

MASTERPIECE CARPET ONE $695.00

MAYNARD, DEBORAH LYNN $90.80

MCCLANAHAN, RITA F $142.72

MCCULLOCH, MATTHEW W $52.80

MCCULLY, KENNETH & LINDA R $17.88

MCFADDEN, KAREN HILL $32.40

MCFEELY, KERRY $38.53

MCGREGOR SHORES LLC $19.28

MCINTOSH, BRENDA $1,200.00

MCMCASTER, ROXY L & BRUCE R $50.99

MCMILLAN, RUTH $16.08

MCMILLIAN, RANDY $92.88

MCVICKER, ROBERT E & JOYCE J $582.65

MDE, INC. $385.00

MDHA $85.00

MEADOW LAKE GOLF RESORT $625.48

MEDICAL ARTS PRESS $119.60

MEEKS, WILLIAM DEWANE TRUST $372.36

MEREDITH CONSTRUCTION CO $106,058.81

MEREDITH, KEITH EVANS $41.08

MERIAL LIMITED $274.80

MERO, FRANCINE $41.00

MERRILL FAMILY TRUST $132.39

MET ONE INSTRUMENTS, INC $865.00

METAL WORKS & MUFFLER $644.92

METRO LENDER SVCS $14.00

MIDWAY RENTAL & POWER EQUIPMENT INC $6,598.00

MIDWEST CANCER SCREENING $1,216.26

MIDWEST TAPE LLC $5,092.77

MIELKE, JEFF $37.60

MIKE'S CONOCO CORPORATE OFFICE $85.01

MILLER, JOE W & DANA R $90.13

MILLSPAUGH, HOMER L & LESLIE C $101.54

MILTER, STUART $855.12

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MINNICH, BAILEY $129.89

MINNPAR, LLC $410.36

MISSION MOUNTAIN WHOLESALE $748.50

MITSCH, CHARLES GLENN $30.12

MOBILFONE $2,940.80

MOEN, ARNE R $94.53

MONK, LADONA R $428.00

MONTANA ACE - KALISPELL $199.70

MONTANA COUNTY FIRE WARDEN ASSOCIATION $120.00

MONTANA DEPT ENVIROMENTAL QUALITY $1,125.00

MONTANA DIETARY MANAGERS ASSN $50.00

MONTANA DIGITAL LLC $720.00

MONTANA ENVIRONMENTAL LAB LLC $21.00

MONTANA INTERACTIVE $75.00

MONTANA LAND PROJECT, LLC $21,543.00

MONTANA LAW ENFORCEMENT ACADEMY $1,600.00

MONTANA NARCOTICS OFFICERS ASSN $325.00

MONTANA ONE CALL CENTER $500.37

MONTANA OPERATING ENGINEERS $1,500.00

MONTANA PETERBILT $1,753.06

MONTANA RENTALS LLC $30.36

MONTANA STATE EXTENSION $5,333.34

MONTANA SUPREME COURT 1 $600.00

MONTANA WEED CONTROL ASSOCIATION $225.00

MONTANA WEST ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT $10,794.40

MONTGOMERY, CRAIG $109.00

MONTIDA INVESTMENTS LLC $91.69

MOON, JOSHUA N $38.02

MOORE, CHESS E $120.98

MOORE, LESLIE MAY $16.08

MOORE, WAYNE THOMAS $12.51

MOOSS LLP $427.75

MORGAN, WILLIAM R $29.10

MORKEN, RICHARD & DORINDA $9.16

MORRELL, JIM $10.50

MORRIS, RIPPLE REVOCABLE TRUST $252.31

MORRISON & FRAMPTON $8.00

MORRITT, GLEN I & LUCIA MARTINO $166.04

MORROW, JEFFREY W & JOANNE M $149.77

MOTOROLA $63.75

MOTOROLA INC $11,045.00

MOUNTAIN HOLDINGS LLC $53.37

MOUNTAIN VIEW PET CREMATORY INC $286.00

MSU EXTENSION PUBLICATIONS $219.50

MT ASSN OF SCHOOL BUSINESS OFFICIALS $145.00

MULJADI, KOENADI $42.10

MULLANEY, CINDY $98.98

MURAOKA, LEORA $27.30

MURDOCH'S RANCH & HOME SUPPLY, INC $1,403.53

MURDOCK, DAVID & SALLY $352.19

MURPHY, LAURIE $64.80

MWI VETERINARY SUPPLY $1,989.85

NADEAU, MARC & CHRISTA $577.81

NATIONAL ANIMAL CONTROL ASSOCIATION $125.00

NELSON, ADAM D $71.24

NELSON, DAVID B & DEBBIE A $247.67

NELSON, JUANITA $34.00

NELSON, KATHLEEN B $20.17

NEUHARTH, PHILLIP $45.16

NEUKIRCH, RAYMOND L & PAMELA J $89.83

NEVA FAMILY LLC $69.65

NEW WORLD SYSTEMS $4,620.00

NEWMAN, LEVI $30.00

NEWMAN, MICHAEL M. MD PC $4,800.00

NEWTON, RONALD EUGENE & NETANNS J $185.48

NICOL, PAUL $104.60

NICOL, SHANE LEE $89.28

NICOLETTI, KAREN M $204.95

NICOSIA, SUSAN M $79.87

NOFTSINGER, MICHELLE $220.62

NOHBELL CORPORATION $6,000.00

NOMAD TECHNOLOGIES INC $260.00

NOONAN, MARILYN $29.68

NORBY, RAND A $96.39

NORCO, INC $5,434.60

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NORDAHL, LEANNE M $92.69

NORENBERG, AMANDA $139.50

NORIDIAN ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES LLC $3.00

NORTH VALLEY HOSPITAL INC $2,505.58

NORTH VALLEY REFUSE $60.00

NORTH VALLEY SEARCH & RESCUE $128.65

NORTH VALLEY SENIOR CENTER $670.00

NORTHERN ENERGY INC $1,461.56

NORTHLAND HOBBIES $101.00

NORTHSTAR PRINTING INC $264.00

NORTHWEST DRUG TASK FORCE PEPI FUND $2,375.00

NORTHWEST EQUIPMENT MGF INC $70.56

NORTHWEST IMAGING PC $148.75

NORTHWEST LANDSCAPING $1,120.50

NORTHWEST PARTS & EQUIPMENT $15,429.53

NORTHWEST PIPE FITTINGS INC $175.95

NORTHWEST PORTABLES LLC $525.00

NORTHWEST TRUCK REPAIR INC $2,128.67

NORTHWESTERN ENERGY 1 $32,435.27

NOVARTIS VACCINE $380.24

NOVKO KALISPELL $941.53

NW EDUCATIONAL COOPERATIVE $246.26

O'CONNELL, PATRICIA & TOD $81.33

O'NEIL PRINTERS, INC $1,014.00

O'REILLY AUTO PARTS $252.14

OBER, ALANNA J $27.06

ODERIO, PAULETTE F $250.00

OFFICE DEPOT 1 $368.04

OLDANI, CISCO $32.22

OLNEY-BISSELL SCHOOL DISTRICT #58 $985.03

OLSON, CLARENCE H & LILLIAN $232.77

OLSON, WENDY $40.14

OPDYCKE, NICOLA D $9,324.74

OREM, BEAU $27.30

OSHWALLA LLC $2,308.30

OSLER, RODNEY R & NANCY R $769.53

OSTREM, NORMAN W & VICKI R $66.16

OTIS ELEVATOR COMPANY $6,990.85

OWENS, HEATHER DAWN $39.04

OWENS, JOHN $39.64

OWENS, MAGGIE $155.00

PACIFIC STEEL & RECYCLING $1,553.74

PADILLA, VINCE $26.78

PAGE NORTHWEST $1,337.75

PALMER, THERESA C $13.02

PARADIGM MANAGEMENT PC $97,910.24

PARAGON BERMUDA (CANADA) LTD $551.00

PARKER, JANE M $13.90

PARPART, MAMIE G $197.85

PATHOLOGY ASSOCIATES MEDICAL LABS $244.00

PATHWAYS HEALTHCARE $5,415.00

PAWLICK, ALETA M $74.48

PAXMAN, EDITH S $950.00

PELECH, FRANCIS & DIANE L $77.40

PENCO POWER PRODUCTS $1,211.17

PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY $1,440.23

PERKINS, CYNTHIA $143.00

PERKINS, SHARON L $22.20

PERRY, JANINE $39.54

PETERS, JOSHUA S $30.36

PETERSON, JOHN W $408.20

PETHEALTH SERVICES INC $2,200.00

PETTY CASH - REFUSE DISPOSAL DIST. $44.96

PETTY CASH - RSVP $28.03

PETTY CASH - SHERIFF $145.96

PETTYJOHN'S THE WATER STORE INC $48.00

PHILLIPS, MARIE C $149.61

PHOTO VIDEO PLUS $44.41

PINE, STANLEY W $865.91

PINNACLE INVESTIGATION CORP $353.40

PLEASANT VALLEY SCHOOL DIST #27 $123.13

PLUM CREEK $635.98

PLUMMER, WES $180.82

POESCHL, ROGER J & PATRICIA D $123.27

PORTERFIELD, JOHN M $735.72

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PRAIRIE DOG CANINE RESCUE $100.00

PRCA PROPERTIES INC $1,300.00

PREMIER VEHICLE INSTALLATION INC $2,560.03

PROCTOR, ERIC S $41.59

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CENTER $84.00

PROFORCE MARKETING INC $41.80

PROFORMA ALBRECHT & CO $675.00

PROVO, MICHELENE $6.88

PRUNHUBER, GAYLE $53.21

PURDY, SCOTT ALAN $18.12

QUALITY METRIC INC $111.00

QUANDT, PHILLIP MICHAEL $135.23

QWEST $261.90

R&S NORTHEAST, LLC $1,570.26

RABINOWITZ, TINA $27.30

RADIATOR SOLUTIONS LLC $1,580.00

RADIO SHACK $114.95

RADIOACTIVE INC $29.95

RAMLOW, MARY ELLEN $250.00

RANDOM HOUSE INC $6.00

RANGER STORAGE $2,550.00

REA, ROBERT D & KATHLEEN ELLEN $30.36

RECALL SDS $1,000.00

RED EAGLE AVIATION, INC $550.00

REDINGER, DOROTHY A $16.08

REID, PHILIP A $10.87

REISCH, DANELLE J $45.42

REISINGER, BECKY $115.00

RENFROW, JANE $135.40

RESPOND SYSTEMS OF MONTANA $63.92

REUM, CAROL LYNN $21.18

REYNOLDS, PAUL C $375.41

REYNOLDS, SABRINA K $64.28

REYNOLDS, WILLIAM L III $125.07

RHEAUME, BERVERLY G $24.22

RIEBE'S MACHINE WORKS INC $275.00

RIMROCK STAGES INC $970.00

RINEHART, MICHAEL LEE $3.99

RN & DB LLC $13,584.49

ROBBINS, STEPHEN A $200.82

ROBERT F HOWARD LIVING TRUST $299.92

ROBINSON, PHYLLIS M $27.30

ROBINSON, RYAN L $15.06

RODERICK, FRANK H & MARY J $607.99

ROE, DON $41.00

ROHRBACH, RANDY S $16.19

ROLL, ARLEN $19.74

RONALD FAMILY REVOCABLE TRUST $86.98

RONAN DODGE CHRYSLER JEEP $82.78

ROSAUERS 1 $247.21

ROSE COMMUNICATION $100.00

ROTH, JAMES D & CARLA A $180.04

ROWLEY, EDWARD HOWARD $82.21

ROY, MARK A $84.29

ROYBAL'S ABBEY CARPET $4,117.85

RUCH, JOHN P & RACHEL K $1,014.59

RUDE, LUCY A $14.55

RYAN, GARY F $350.02

SABO, DENNIS G & MONICA J $94.88

SACKETT, DEAN $22.20

SAFARILAND LLC $56.59

SAFE RIDE NEWS PUBLICATIONS $559.60

SAJ FAMILY LTD PARTNERSHP $155.47

SALMON CREEK DESIGNS $214.00

SAMPEY, SCOTT $172.00

SAMUEL E WAYMAN LIVING TRUST $37.19

SANBORN, GORDON $48.06

SANOFI PASTEUR, INC $515.08

SAPP JR, THOMAS F $540.00

SCHAEFER PSYCHIATRIC SERVICES $2,500.00

SCHAEFFER, RICHARD JOHN $31.38

SCHEDULESOFT CORPORATION $440.00

SCHELLINGER CONSTRUCTION CO, INC $1,817.32

SCHENCK, MARQUERITE $114.49

SCHILLEREFF, TERESA $26.55

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SCHINDLER ELEVATOR CORPORATION $1,122.25

SCHMIDT, JOAN CONSULTANT $607.50

SCHNACKENBERG, LORENE $313.68

SCHNEIDER, G W $80.00

SCHOTTELKORB, SUSAN O $81.57

SCHOTTELKORB, WILLIAM R & SUSAN O $171.26

SCHOW, BARARA J $62.24

SCHUMACHER, JOAN $139.30

SCHUSTER, TOM S $141.29

SCHWAGER, SUSAN $33.62

SCOTT, ROBERT G & JOYCE A $1,044.89

SEAMAN, MICHAEL V 1 $44.59

SECRETARY OF STATE $17.50

SECURUS TECHNOLOGIES INC $1,550.00

SEIGMUND, PETER A $59.70

SELBYS $3,020.00

SEMITOOL $40.42

SERVICE LINK $20.00

SHANE SOROKA EQUIPMENT COMPANY LLC $34,500.00

SHAPIRO, DANIEL I $135.17

SHAWBACK, JACOB E & ROMILDA E $15.75

SHELTON, CHARLES & PATRICIA K $33.86

SHERON, DENNIS $18.12

SHERWIN WILLIAMS $47.69

SHREEVE, DANIEL L & DANA R $64.23

SILVERTIP ENGRAVING $116.50

SIMPLEXGRINNEL LP $703.00

SIMPSON, JAMES G $99.96

SIMS, JOHN H & KAY $49.31

SKANS, ROBERT W $211.73

SKRAMOVSKY, TAMMY $11.30

SLEEK, SEWELL & ELAINE LIVING TRUST $466.94

SLITERS ACE $806.12

SLOAN, BRIAN $32.40

SMILE MAKERS $115.06

SMIRNOW, DAVID DR. $3,000.00

SMITH MEDICAL PARTNERS LLC $3,615.30

SMITH VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT #89 $1,600.67

SMITH'S FOOD & DRUG $7,983.33

SMITH, ABAGAIL $50.00

SMITH, CHRISTA R $171.01

SMITH, ERNEST R & EDITH P $85.53

SMITH, JENNIFER $132.48

SMITH, MINDAYLN H $112.91

SMITH, NORMAN & DONNA S $89.46

SMITH, RICHARD W $28.32

SMITH, VERA $37.50

SMITH, WILL G $42.60

SMITHS CUSTOMER SERVICE $51.84

SMITHWICK-HANN, GRIER $35.00

SNAP-ON DIVISION $690.45

SNECK, DONALD F & BECKY B $80.85

SOLEIM, DAVID C $18.08

SOLID WASTE SYSTEMS INC $1,214.46

SONJU, JOSH $40.00

SPACESAVER NORTHWEST LLC $4,672.44

SPELLMAN, LEWIS JAMES $1,031.80

SPENCER FLUID POWER $267.91

SPILLMAN, JACK $300.66

SPIRIT DOCUMENT SERVICES $125.00

SPOKANE HOUSE OF HOSE, INC $153.03

SPORRE, MICHAEL $28.00

SPROCKETHEADS LLC $144.91

ST MARIE GRAPHICS $196.58

ST ROSE, RENAY $75.00

STANBERRY, JEAN M $27.30

STANFORD POLICE & EMERGENCY SUPPLY $58.85

STAPLES CREDIT PLAN $3,477.30

STATE BAR OF MONTANA $3,980.00

STATE HUMAN RESOURCE DIVISION $168.00

STATE OF WASHINGTON $10.00

STATE PUBLIC DEFENDER $155.75

STEPHENS, ROBERT $58.73

STERICYCLE INC $220.00

STEVENS, SARA L $21.17

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STEYEE, ANGELA G $27.30

STINESPRING, ROY L $90.80

STONE, NELLIE C $34.28

STONER, DARRELL $24.24

STRAND, LAURENCE E & PAULETTE E $56.96

STRATTON, DENISE $13.02

STRINGFELLOW, MARTIN S & ARLISS J $71.39

STURZ, DEAN C & CONSTANCE A $69.17

SUDAN, NORMAN E $123.21

SULLIVAN BROS. CONSTRUCTION INC $1,000.00

SULLIVAN, TERRY $45.20

SUMMIT PROPERTIES LLC $1,551.57

SUPER 1 FOODS $16.02

SWAN RIVER SCHOOL DIST #4 $2,339.43

SWARTZENBERGER, JOSEPH L & BARBARA A $7.63

SWEET, CHARLES T $77.80

SWINDALL, MARGARET A $42.10

SWISS CHALET EXCAVATING $750.00

SWT ENGINEERING, INC $10,639.21

SYSCO FOOD SERVICES OF MONTANA INC $12,305.36

TALLMAN, LONNY E $35.46

TAN, SHAO FANG $437.80

TANABE, GAIL $37.50

TANNER, STEPHEN L $2,487.07

TAYLOR, COLLETTE $245.09

TAYLOR, KAREN A $90.80

TEEL, STEVEN D & SUE K $14.04

TENNANT SALES & SERVICE COMPANY $291.20

TERRACON CONSULTANTS INC $2,655.00

TERRITO, JUDY $250.00

TESSCO INCORPORATED $112.80

THOMPSON RIVER COMM ASSN $898.68

THOMPSON, RAYMON F & LADEINE $262.81

THOMSON WEST $197.52

THOMSON, ROBERT $54.08

THORNTON, DAVID RAY $29.08

THREE P DELIVERY $12.39

THREE RIVERS BANK $7,047.73

TIMIS, JAMES DONALD $191.70

TINSETH, RODNEY J & SHERRY L $456.63

TIRE RAMA SOUTH $0.00

TIRE-RAMA WEST $5,198.57

TITAN MACHINERY $898.21

TJONES CONSTRUCTION $180.00

TKACHYK, KIPP $256.90

TOMAS, DARLA SUE $3.06

TOMBARGE, JODI KATHLEEN $300.00

TONERPORT INCORPORATED $4,157.40

TOOLE TYME REPAIR $199.80

TOREN, WADE & KELLY $247.75

TORGERSON, BRIGETTE MICHELLE $213.80

TOW MASTER $270.00

TREFNEY, SUSAN $40.06

TREGO SCHOOL DISTRICT #53 $492.51

TREWEEK CONSTRUCTION CO INC $61.81

TRI-STATE RESTAURANT SUPPLY INC $1,446.37

TRI-STATE TRUCK & EQUIPMENT INC $225.60

TRIEWELLER, TERRY N & CAROL M $338.96

TRIMBLE NAVIGATION LTD $2,169.95

TRIPLE W EQUIPMENT INC $18,114.84

TRIPPET'S PRINTING $662.00

TRUMBULL CREEK CROSSING HOA $6.00

TYLER, PETE $31.20

ULINE $84.83

UNIQUE MANAGEMENT SERVICES INC $760.75

UPS STORE, THE $9.51

UST GLOBAL INC $14.00

VALLEY WELDERS SUPPLY INC $89.40

VALVOLINE EXPRESS CARE $39.99

VAN SWEDEN, ROBERT P $50.40

VANORDEN, NOEL MARIE $28.59

VERIZON WIRELESS 4 $8,854.89

VISA $32.84

VOLKMAN FAMILY LIMITED PARTNERSHIP $256.59

VON JENTSEN, EMILY $41.00

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VONDAL, DAYLE R $9.30

WAGAR EXCAVATING $4.00

WALTER, TERRY $27.30

WALTERS, FREDERICK J & JUDY M $223.85

WASHINGTON TRUST BANK $25.00

WELCH, JESSICA $40.00

WELLS FARGO BANK 1 $7.00

WELTY, FLOYD L $26.04

WERK, KAITLYN $50.00

WEST GLACIER SCHOOL $738.77

WESTERN BUILDING CENTER 3 $5,357.45

WESTERN DETENTION PRODUCTS INC $736.75

WESTERN ELECTRONICS, INC $2,285.00

WESTERN FLAG & BANNER $404.48

WESTERN STATES EQUIPMENT COMPANY $160,371.52

WESTERN STATES INSURANCE $235.00

WESTERN STATES TRUCK COMPANY $567.95

WESTERN TIRE CHAIN $737.52

WESTERN TOWING, INC $259.00

WESTERN WINDSHIELDS $6.00

WESTPHAL, AARON $46.00

WESTPHAL, MARY E $242.26

WHISENAND, FREDERICK E SR $109.19

WHITE, JODY BETH $29.00

WHITE, RENN R $96.42

WHITED, ELEANOR K LIVING TRUST $405.28

WHITEFISH AUTO PARTS INC $5,807.30

WHITEFISH CREDIT UNION $7.00

WHITEFISH GOLDEN AGERS INC $500.00

WHITEMAN, ANDY $300.00

WIEBE, ASHLEY MARIE $14.04

WILDER, DR WALLACE S $200.00

WILLCUT, SANDRA $57.34

WILLIAMS, DAVID G $0.00

WILLIAMS, FAYE $27.30

WILLIAMS, GINNY $69.60

WILLIAMS, KENNETH L JR $54.28

WILLIAMS, TERESA $85.00

WINTER EQUIPMENT COMPANY, INC $7,692.24

WISE, ROBERT N & VICKY JOY $71.13

WOLDTVEDT, SIDNEY J $46.28

WOLFE, SCOTT R $205.73

WOMEN'S PROFESSIONAL RODEO ASSOC. $110.00

WOOD, WILLARD B & SARAH M $64.64

WOODLAND FLORAL & GREENHOUSES $28.50

WORKS, DANIEL ELI $17.10

WORLD BOOK INC $869.00

WORTH, DONNA L $13.28

WRIGHT, DENNIS O & JANE E $657.95

WRIGHT, LONNIE JOSEPH $54.08

WYETH PHARMACEUTICALS $2,131.80

XEROX CORPORATION 2 $416.38

XL DENT $40.00

YEATS, SHIRLEE $191.41

YERIAN, LARRY $41.84

YERIAN, LARRY W $26.28

YOUNG, KIM $40.06

YOUNG, SARA $185.73

ZEE MEDICAL SERVICE $316.46

ZEILER, PHILIP R & KARI D $414.48

Grand Total: $2,111,373.88

Claims for the month of March, 2011 approved this 11th day of April, 2011.

BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS

Flathead County, Montana

By/s/James R. Dupont

James R. Dupont, Chairman

By/s/Paula Robinson

Paula Robinson, Clerk

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PUBLIC NOTICE

The Board of County Commissioners of Flathead County did this 11th day of April, 2011,

approve payroll and claims for payment in the amount of $3,274,566.29 for the period beginning

March 1, 2011, and ending on March 31, 2011.

The full and complete claim list is available for public view in the Office of the Clerk &

Recorder, Flathead County Courthouse, Kalispell, Montana. Individual requests for personal

copies will be accepted by the Clerk and Recorder.

Dated this 11th day of April, 2011.

BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS

Flathead County, Montana

By /s/James R. Dupont

James R. Dupont, Chairman

By /s/Paula Robinson

Paula Robinson, Clerk

Publish April 16, 2011.

PUBLIC NOTICE

The Board of County Commissioners’ proceedings for Flathead County for the period of

March 1, 2011 thru March 31, 2011, are now available for public review in the Office of the Clerk

and Recorder, Flathead County Courthouse, Kalispell, Montana.

Individual requests for personal copies will be accepted by the Flathead County Clerk and

Recorder, Flathead County, Courthouse, Kalispell, Montana.

Dated this 11th day of April, 2011.

BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS

Flathead County, Montana

By /s/James R. Dupont

James R. Dupont, Chairman

By /s/Paula Robinson

Paula Robinson, Clerk

Publish April 16, 2011.

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FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 2011 The Board of County Commissioners met in continued session at 8:00 o'clock A.M. Chairman Dupont, Commissioners Lauman and Holmquist, and Clerk Robinson were present.

10:30 a.m. Commissioner Dupont: Meeting w/ Scott Sampey, OES At 5:00 o'clock P.M., the Board continued the session until 8:00 o'clock A.M. on April 4, 2011.

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